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English amateur rugby league club
Cornish Rebels are an amateur rugby league team based in Redruth, Cornwall. They were founded in January 2013 by John Beach and Rob Butland. Cornish Rebels
Cornish_Rebels
Popular revolt in Cornwall and Devon in 1549
with the rebels being defeated and its leaders executed two months after the beginning of hostilities. Up to 5,500 men were killed, mainly Cornish and Devonian
Prayer_Book_Rebellion
Popular uprising in England
The Cornish rebellion of 1497 (Cornish: Rebellyans Kernow), also known as the First Cornish rebellion, was a popular uprising in the Kingdom of England
Cornish_rebellion_of_1497
The Cornwall Rugby League Association currently has only one member; Cornish Rebels RLFC who were established in 2013 and play in the South West Premier
Rugby_league_in_Cornwall
Football league
Titans 2013: Cornish Rebels, Devon Sharks, Exeter Centurions, North Devon Raiders, Plymouth Titans, Somerset Vikings A 2014: Cornish Rebels, Devon Sharks
South_West_Rugby_League
Ethnic group in Cornwall, England, UK, and the worldwide Cornish diaspora
Cornish people or the Cornish (Cornish: Kernowyon, Old English: Cornƿīelisċ) are an ethnic group native to, or associated with Cornwall and a recognised
Cornish_people
1497 1497 Cornish Rebellion of 1497 Kingdom of England Cornish Rebels 1497 1497 Second Cornish Uprising of 1497 Kingdom of England Cornish Rebels 1497 1497
List_of_wars:_1000–1499
Calendar year
including the U.S. dollar. June 17 – Battle of Deptford Bridge near London: Cornish rebels under Michael An Gof are soundly defeated by Henry VII. June 24 – John
1497
English rugby union and league player
[permanent dead link] "Rebels beat Sharks to First cup win for Cornish Rugby League!". Cornish Rebels. 20 July 2013. "Cornish Rebels cruise into play-off
Alex_Ducker
English nobleman (c. 1471–1513)
Earl of Lincoln, in 1487. Suffolk was one of the leaders against the Cornish rebels at Blackheath, 17 June 1497. However, in Michaelmas term 1498 he was
Edmund de la Pole, 3rd Duke of Suffolk
Edmund_de_la_Pole,_3rd_Duke_of_Suffolk
English rugby league and union player
CENTURIONS TO SWORD". Cornish Rebels. 14 June 2014. "EBELS RETAIN THE CUP IN POLSON EPIC". Cornish Rebels. 29 June 2014. "Rebels are Champions. Next up
Matthew_Shepherd_(rugby)
English courtier
was knighted in the field by Henry VII for his services against the Cornish rebels at Blackheath on 17 June 1497. He was made Knight banneret in 1513.
John_Seymour_(1474–1536)
1648 rebellion in Cornwall
following the end of the English Civil War. It involved approximately 500 Cornish rebels who had fought during the conflict on the Royalist side against Parliamentarian
The_Gear_Rout
English nobleman
Knight of the Garter. In 1497 he served in the royal army against the Cornish rebels, and fought at the Battle of Blackheath; on 14 May 1498 he received
Henry Percy, 5th Earl of Northumberland
Henry_Percy,_5th_Earl_of_Northumberland
English nobleman
member of the English Tudor gentry. He helped Henry VII to defeat the Cornish rebels at the Battle of Blackheath in 1497. In 1536, when the rising known
Robert_Constable
English noblewoman
father in 1492, was knighted by Henry VII for his services against the Cornish rebels at Blackheath in 1497, and was sheriff of Wiltshire in 1508. He was
Elizabeth Seymour, Lady Cromwell
Elizabeth_Seymour,_Lady_Cromwell
Ceremonial county in England
Cornish: Kernow [ˈkɛrnɔʊ] or [ˈkɛrnɔ]) is a ceremonial county in South West England. It is one of the Celtic nations and the homeland of the Cornish people
Cornwall
– Cornish rebels under Michael An Gof are soundly defeated by Henry VII at the Battle of Deptford Bridge near London. 7 September – Second Cornish Uprising:
1490s_in_England
One of the leaders of the Cornish Rebellion of 1497
Michael An Gof, was one of the leaders of the Cornish rebellion of 1497, along with Thomas Flamank. The rebels marched on London to protest against King Henry
Michael_An_Gof
English courtier (1469–1535)
peerage and estates in 1492, he achieved prominence fighting against the Cornish rebels in 1497 at the Battle of Blackheath. In 1497 he took his place in the
George Nevill, 5th Baron Bergavenny
George_Nevill,_5th_Baron_Bergavenny
Area of south-east London, England
names on the west side of the heath). After camping at Blackheath, Cornish rebels were defeated at the foot of the west slope in the Battle of Deptford
Blackheath,_London
Rugby league season
game 30–26. Army RL Bedford Tigers Bristol Golden Ferns Cardiff Demons Cornish Rebels London Broncos Source: Source: [1] Match cancelled due to COVID-19 issues
2021 RFL Women's Super League South
2021_RFL_Women's_Super_League_South
to come to England and marry his son Arthur. In 1497, Henry defeated Cornish rebels marching on London. The rest of his reign was relatively peaceful, despite
History_of_England
English noble and soldier (1442–1513)
Picardy in 1492; and in 1497 was one of the commanders against the Cornish rebels at Blackheath. He presided as Lord High Steward at the trial of the
John de Vere, 13th Earl of Oxford
John_de_Vere,_13th_Earl_of_Oxford
of the English Renaissance 1497 1497 Cornish Rebellion of 1497 England Henry VII Giles, Lord Daubeny Cornish rebels James, Baron Audley Thomas Flamank
List of wars involving England
List_of_wars_involving_England
Member of the Parliament of England
recalled to put down the Cornish rebels, who came to Blackheath unmolested, and was criticised by the king. He set on the rebels at Deptford Strand, and
Giles Daubeney, 1st Baron Daubeney
Giles_Daubeney,_1st_Baron_Daubeney
Three related novels by Robertson Davies
The Rebel Angels (1981), What's Bred in the Bone (1985), and The Lyre of Orpheus (1988). The series explores the life and influence of Francis Cornish. In
The_Cornish_Trilogy
Early Tudor courtier
with his older brothers, John and Robert, fought against the Cornish rebels in the Cornish rebellion of 1497. In 1500, he was among the esquires of the
Richard_Wingfield
English amateur rugby league club
third time. Sharks also lost in very closely fought game against the Cornish Rebels in the SW Cup. Reached the Harry Jepson Trophy Semi-Final before losing
Devon_Sharks
Women's rugby league competition in Great Britain
launched in 2021 with six teams: Army RL, Bedford Tigers, Cardiff Demons, Cornish Rebels, Golden Ferns and London Broncos. Despite plans for expansion the league
RFL_Women's_Championship
Novel by Robertson Davies
of Davies' Cornish Trilogy. It was followed by What's Bred in the Bone (1985), and The Lyre of Orpheus (1988). Like the rest of the Cornish Trilogy, the
The_Rebel_Angels
Irish jockey (born 1979)
National winner Silver Birch, and the English on Hedgehunter. He rode Cornish Rebel in the Scottish, but was beaten a short head by Joe's Edge. However
Ruby_Walsh
English dialect in Cornwall, Southwestern England
The Cornish dialect (also known as Cornish English, Anglo-Cornish or Cornu-English) is a dialect of English spoken in Cornwall by Cornish people. Dialectal
Cornish_dialect
Surname list
(1493–1543) Robert Willoughby, 9th Baron Latymer, English commander against Cornish rebels for Henry VII "Promptorium Parvulorum and Corrections". Camden. Old
Latymer_(surname)
English horse trainer
Adrien Du Pont (2015), Quel Destin (2018) Challow Novices' Hurdle - (7) Cornish Rebel (2004), Denman (2006), Bravemansgame (2020), Stage Star (2021), Hermes
Paul_Nicholls_(horse_racing)
Defunct English rugby league club, based in Penryn, Cornwall
Sports portal Ontario portal Canada portal Rugby league in Cornwall Cornish Rebels Rugby Football League expansion "Challenge Cup: Cornwall prepare to
Cornwall_R.L.F.C.
English official and peer
his father's manors. His father, who had held a command against the Cornish rebels in 1497, was the head of the branch seated at Paulet and Road, close
William Paulet, 1st Marquess of Winchester
William_Paulet,_1st_Marquess_of_Winchester
English archbishop, administrator, and cardinal (c. 1420–1500)
councillors, in particular Morton and Reginald Bray, were blamed by the Cornish rebels in 1497 for the level of taxation, but it was only after the deaths
John_Morton_(cardinal)
Political party in Cornwall
Kernow – The Party for Cornwall ([mɛbjɔn kərnou], MK; Cornish for "Sons of Cornwall") is a Cornish nationalist, left to centre-left political party in Cornwall
Mebyon_Kernow
Decade
including the U.S. dollar. June 17 – Battle of Deptford Bridge near London: Cornish rebels under Michael An Gof are soundly defeated by Henry VII. June 24 – John
1490s
English nobleman and soldier
On 17 June 1497, he again fought in a royal army when it defeated Cornish rebels at the Battle of Deptford Bridge (also known as the Battle of Blackheath)
George_Grey,_2nd_Earl_of_Kent
Rugby competition
original on 30 April 2021. Retrieved 9 May 2021. "Rebels Enter Betfred Womens Super League South". Cornish Rebels. 29 April 2021. Archived from the original
RFL Women's Super League South
RFL_Women's_Super_League_South
Courtier
Henry VIII was created Duke of York in 1494, and led troops against the Cornish rebels in 1497 and in France in 1513, where he was made a knight banneret at
Mary_Arundell_(courtier)
Elizabeth of York. He was with the forces which fought against the Cornish rebels at Blackheath on 17 June 1497, and on 11 September 1498 entertained
Edward Stafford, 2nd Earl of Wiltshire
Edward_Stafford,_2nd_Earl_of_Wiltshire
consecration, the rebuilt Westminster Abbey is completed. 1497 – 17 June: Cornish rebels under Michael An Gof are soundly defeated by Henry VII at the Battle
Timeline_of_London
Olympics for more details and the teams). In rugby league, amateur club Cornish Rebels were initially the only team in the county. In 2021, this changed when
Sport_in_Cornwall
County in England, United Kingdom
Cornish tax exemption. The rebels marched on London, gaining supporters as they went, but were defeated at the Battle of Deptford Bridge. The Cornish
History_of_Cornwall
English amateur rugby league club
2014 and 2016 respectively. In 2014, the First Grade went on to beat Cornish Rebels before falling at the semi Final stage to London Chargers in the National
Medway_Dragons
English military leader and courtier (about 1450 – 1506)
[citation needed] On 17 June 1497, Guildford assisted in defeating the Cornish rebels at Blackheath, for which service he was created a banneret. In 1499
Richard_Guildford
in Penzance on 16 May 1648 prompted a failed rebellion by some 500 Cornish rebels who fought against the Parliamentarian forces of Sir Hardress Waller
Cornwall in the English Civil War
Cornwall_in_the_English_Civil_War
Steeplechase horse race in Scotland
Parsons Legacy 2006 Run For Paddy Ladalko Royal Emperor 2005 Joes Edge Cornish Rebel Another Rum 2004 Grey Abbey Kerry Lads Maximize 2003 Ryalux Stormez
Scottish_Grand_National
Town in south-west Cornwall, England
Marazion was twice plundered; first by the French in 1513 and later by Cornish rebels in 1549. In 1595, Elizabeth I granted Marazion its own charter of incorporation
Marazion
Overview of the sport in Cardiff, Wales
Super League South Western Conference, along with The Golden Ferns and Cornish Rebels. Demons won the inaugural title by defeating Eastern Conference Winners
Rugby_in_Cardiff
Topics referred to by the same term
Devon (1807–1888) John Nichols Thom or William Courtenay (1799–1838), Cornish rebel leader William Courtenay (actor) (1875–1933), American stage and film
William_Courtenay
English steeplechase horse race
the second time. Behind, Lord of Illusion, Iris Royal, Shotgun Willy, Cornish Rebel, Le Roi Miguel, Direct Access and Amberleigh House all pulled up with
2006_Grand_National
Steeplechase horse race in Britain
Building 2006 State of Play Juveigneur Preacher Boy 2005 Trabolgan L'ami Cornish Rebel 2004 Celestial Gold Ollie Magern Royal Auclair 2003 Strong Flow Joss
Coral_Gold_Cup
Novel by Robertson Davies
Davies' Cornish Trilogy. It is the life story of Francis or Frank Cornish, whose death and will were the starting point for the first novel, The Rebel Angels
What's_Bred_in_the_Bone
Topics referred to by the same term
Willoughby de Broke (1452–1502), one of the chief commanders against the Cornish rebels for Henry VII Robert Willoughby, 2nd Baron Willoughby de Broke (1472–1521)
Robert_Willoughby
Hurdle horse race in Britain
Cutter (2013) Leading trainer since 1971 (7 wins): Paul Nicholls - Cornish Rebel (2003), Denman (2006), Bravemansgame (2020), Stage Star (2021), Hermes
Challow_Novices'_Hurdle
English professional golfer (born 1997)
OWGR. Retrieved 14 September 2025. "Harry Hall". UNLV Rebels. Retrieved 28 May 2023. "Cornish golfer Harry Hall breaks through to top rank". BBC News
Harry_Hall_(golfer)
English diplomat
under Henry VII when he fought with his brother Richard against the Cornish rebels in 1497. He was employed by Henry VII on a mission to the Emperor Maximilian
Robert_Wingfield_(diplomat)
1201–1753 tin-mining legislature in Cornwall, England
The Cornish Stannary Parliament (officially The Convocation of the Tinners of Cornwall) was the representative body of the Cornish stannaries, which were
Cornish_Stannary_Parliament
English sheriff
England. As Sheriff of Cornwall in 1497, Sir John was a target for the Cornish rebels under Richard Pendyn of Pendeen who attacked and 'dismantled' Tehidy
John_Basset_(1462–1528)
Topics referred to by the same term
Michael Joseph may refer to: Michael An Gof (Michael Joseph, died 1497), Cornish rebel Michael Joseph (publisher) (1897–1958), British publisher and writer
Michael_Joseph
English rebel leader
(c. 1513 – 27 January 1550) of Helland in Cornwall, was the leader of Cornish forces in the Prayer Book Rebellion early in the reign of King Edward VI
Humphrey_Arundell
National Hunt flat horse race in Britain
Karanja Be Be King De Soto 2004 Earth Man Netherley Dusky Lord 2003 Cornish Rebel Cloudy Grey Sixo 2002 Iris's Gift Harrovian Karinga City 2001 Redde
Winter_Bumper
Irish-bred Thoroughbred racehorse
behind Comply or Die, L'Ami (winner of the December Novices' Chase) and Cornish Rebel (younger brother of Best Mate). The other runners included the outstanding
Trabolgan
Group of islands in Cornwall, England
The Isles of Scilly (/ˈsɪli/ SIL-ee; Cornish: Syllan) are a small archipelago off the southwestern tip of mainland Cornwall. One of the islands, St Agnes
Isles_of_Scilly
Steeplechase horse race in Britain
2006 Star De Mohaison Idle Talk Darkness 2005 Trabolgan Comply Or Die Cornish Rebel 2004 Rule Supreme Royal Emperor Our Vic 2003 One Knight Jair Du Cochet
Broadway_Novices'_Chase
Steeplechase horse race in Britain
Indians (1993), Ottowa (1997), Shotgun Willy (2000), Valley Henry (2001), Cornish Rebel (2004), Michel Le Bon (2009), Aiteen Thirtythree (2010), Just A Par
Worcester_Novices'_Chase
Steeplechase horse race in Britain
Halcon Genelardais Mon Mome Juveigneur 2005 L'aventure Heros Collonges Cornish Rebel 2004 Silver Birch Strong Resolve Chives 2003 Bindaree Sir Rembrandt
Welsh_Grand_National
Town in Cornwall, England
Trematon Castle. In 1549 there was a Cornish insurrection against the introduction of the Protestant liturgy, and the rebels under Humphrey Arundell, for which
Saltash
Yoon April 3 Kelly Ripa & Ryan Seacrest Zachary Levi, Lauren Cohan, Abbie Cornish April 4 Kelly Ripa & Mark Consuelos Michelle Williams, Elle Fanning April
List of Live with Kelly and Ryan episodes
List_of_Live_with_Kelly_and_Ryan_episodes
Peter Bowen 100/1 15 5 Iznogoud 10 Tom Scudamore Martin Pipe 200/1 16 ½ Cornish Rebel 9 Joe Tizzard Paul Nicholls 16/1 17 10 Ollie Magern 8 Carl Llewellyn
2006_Cheltenham_Gold_Cup
Cornish nationalist organization established in 1974
Revived Cornish Stannary Parliament (Cornish: Seneth Stenegow Kernow), was a pressure group which claimed to be a revival of the historic Cornish Stannary
Revived Cornish Stannary Parliament
Revived_Cornish_Stannary_Parliament
English knight (after 1358–1425)
disliked the new king and interference of parliament and in 1405 the Cornish rebelled with widespread rioting. In January a commission was set up to look
Hugh_Courtenay_(died_1425)
Walker. Psychiatrist Dr. Mason is called in to help Harry confront David Cornish's right to die. 942 60 It's My Party (Part 2) 943 61 Every Move You Make
List of A Country Practice episodes
List_of_A_Country_Practice_episodes
Examples of Cornish Stone Age, Bronze Age and Iron Age structures are Chûn Quoit, Boscawen-Un and Chysauster Ancient Village. First Cornish hedges. Mining
Timeline_of_Cornish_history
Leader of the 1381 Peasants' Revolt (1341 or c. 1320 – 1381)
the rebels on 14 June and agreed to make many concessions and to give full pardons to all those involved in the rebellion. While some of the rebels were
Wat_Tyler
Rugby league season
advanced to the play-offs. However, only six teams took part after the Cornish Rebels withdrew from the competition. Army Rugby League Bedford Tigers Bristol
2022 RFL Women's Super League South
2022_RFL_Women's_Super_League_South
Cornish lawyer and rebel
and former MP from Cornwall, who together with Michael An Gof led the Cornish rebellion of 1497, a protest against taxes imposed by Henry VII of England
Thomas_Flamank
Australia international rugby union & Fiji international rugby league footballer
to join Super Rugby side the Melbourne Rebels for the 2017 season. The offer allowed him to play for the Rebels as well as for the Australia national team
Marika_Koroibete
British actor, singer, songwriter, entertainer, and musician
middle and mature Elvis Presley. He has co-written the anthem for the Cornish county rugby team Trelawney's Army. Dean has released a number of singles
Rebel_Dean
Town in east-central Cornwall, England
Bodmin (Cornish: Bosvena) is a town and civil parish in Cornwall, England, United Kingdom. It is situated south-west of Bodmin Moor. The extent of the
Bodmin
Title in the Peerage of England
Duke of Cornwall (Cornish: Duk a Gernow) is a title in the Peerage of England, traditionally held by the eldest son of the reigning British monarch, previously
Duke_of_Cornwall
British politician (born 1958)
Andrew Henry George (born 2 December 1958) is an English and Cornish Liberal Democrat politician. He has been Member of Parliament (MP) for St Ives in
Andrew_George_(politician)
English political activist (1885–1960)
Monarchy" New York Times (12 February 1924). "Purple Plaque for fearless Cornish rebel". Nation Cymru. 16 September 2024. British Parliamentary Election Results
Minnie_Pallister
article on the Mad Cornish Projectionist's website". Archived from the original on 19 January 2008. Retrieved 12 December 2007. "Rebel Cinema website".
Media_in_Cornwall
Queen of England and Ireland from 1558 to 1603
assist the rebels there. The Spanish this time made landfall and held the town of Kinsale for three months but following the defeat of the rebels outside
Elizabeth_I
1988 novel by Robertson Davies
Lyre is the last of three connected novels of the Cornish Trilogy. It was preceded by The Rebel Angels (1981) and What's Bred in the Bone (1985). In
The_Lyre_of_Orpheus_(novel)
Mining in the English counties
economic hardship it would cause; it also intruded on a special Cornish tax exemption. The rebels marched on London, gaining supporters as they went, but were
Mining_in_Cornwall_and_Devon
1651–1986 alleged state of war
Driehonderdvijfendertigjarige Oorlog [driˌɦɔndərtˌfɛifɛnˌdɛrtəxˈjaːrəɣə ˈʔoːrlɔx]; Cornish: Bell a dri hans pymthek warn ugens) was an alleged state of war between
Three Hundred and Thirty Five Years' War
Three_Hundred_and_Thirty_Five_Years'_War
King of Wessex from 740 to 756
from Mercia for the rest of his reign. He is also said to have fought the Cornish in 753. Cuthred died in 756, but he left a stronger and more independent
Cuthred_of_Wessex
2011 film by Madonna
romantic drama film written and directed by Madonna and starring Abbie Cornish, Andrea Riseborough, Oscar Isaac, Richard Coyle, and James D'Arcy. The
W.E.
Town in Cornwall, England
St Ives (Cornish: Porthia, meaning "St Ia's cove") is a seaside town, civil parish and port in Cornwall, England, United Kingdom. The town lies north
St_Ives,_Cornwall
Copper mine in El Cobre, Santiago de Cuba, Cuba
again using slaves and free coloured labourers, but also using skilled Cornish miners and steam engines from Cornwall to operate pumps. The mine was abandoned
Cobre_mine,_Cuba
Spider-Man (vol. 4) #1 Luis 2015-06 (film) 2015-12 (comics) Edgar Wright, Joe Cornish, Adam McKay, Paul Rudd Nick Spencer, Ramon Rosanas Ant-Man (film) Astonishing
List of Marvel Comics first appearances
List_of_Marvel_Comics_first_appearances
Combat sports
1872, p162. Cornish Wrestling to be introduced to Canada, Cornish Guardian, 20 December 1928, p5. A Cornish Wrestler in Mexico, The Cornish Telegraph,
Wrestling
American slave rebellion leader (1800–1831)
served as a source of inspiration for later abolitionist organizers and rebels. The four-day rebellion started on August 21, 1831. Nat Turner's Rebellion
Nat_Turner
American record producer (born 1970)
Billboard - Google Books. November 21, 2009. Retrieved August 11, 2012. Cornish, Melanie (May 16, 2009). "Producer's Corner: Jim Jonsin | Rappers Talk
Jim_Jonsin
CORNISH REBELS
CORNISH REBELS
Surname or Lastname
Cornish
Cornish : topographic name for someone who lived near a stone cross set up by the roadside or in a marketplace, Cornish crous (Latin crux, crucis). Compare Cross.English : nickname for a large or fat man, from Old French gros, ‘big’, ‘fat’ (see Gros).
Surname or Lastname
English (Devon)
English (Devon) : variant of Morris 1.
Surname or Lastname
Cornish
Cornish : nickname for someone with white hair or a pale complexion, from Cornish gwnn ‘white’ + the definite article an.English : regional name for someone from Anjou, France (see Angevine).
Surname or Lastname
English
English : regional name for someone from the county of Cornwall, from Middle English corneys, cornysh. Not surprisingly, the surname is common in adjacent Devon, but it is also well established as far afield as Essex and Lancashire.Possibly also an Americanized spelling of German Kornisch, a nickname for a sickly or weak person, from Sorbian krne ‘weak’, ‘poor’.
Boy/Male
Hindu
Surname or Lastname
English (Cornish)
English (Cornish) : from a short form of the female personal name Jennifer, from Welsh Gwenhwyfar (see Gaynor). Until the 19th century Jennifer was a characteristically Cornish name.German : of uncertain origin; possibly from a Celtic root or from a short form of Heinrich (see Henry) or Johannes (see John).
Surname or Lastname
English (Cornish)
English (Cornish) : habitational name from a place named with Cornish lan ‘church’. In England this surname is now found chiefly in the southern counties of Wiltshire and Hampshire, and Berkshire; it has no doubt moved there from Cornwall.
Surname or Lastname
Cornish
Cornish : habitational name from a minor place named Kellow, from Cornish kellow, plural of kelli ‘wood’, ‘grove’.English : habitational name from Kelloe in Durham, named from Old English celf ‘calf’ + hlÄw ‘hill’.Scottish : from the lands of Kelloe in Berwickshire, or in some cases possibly a variant of Kellogg.
Surname or Lastname
English (Cornish)
English (Cornish) : unexplained.
Surname or Lastname
English (Devon; of Cornish origin)
English (Devon; of Cornish origin) : topographic name for someone who lived by a menhir, i.e. a tall standing stone erected in prehistoric times (Cornish men ‘stone’ + hir ‘long’).
Surname or Lastname
English (Cornish)
English (Cornish) : unexplained.
Surname or Lastname
Cornish
Cornish : habitational name from places so named in the parishes of Zennor and St. Levan, both of which appear earlier in the form Trethyn, from Cornish tre ‘homestead’, ‘settlement’ + dyn ‘fort’.English : variant of Treece, from a form with the weak plural ending.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Cornish, from Old French corneis.Americanized form of Dutch Korns.
Boy/Male
Hindu
Lord Krishna
Boy/Male
Hindu
Lord of mind
Surname or Lastname
English (Cornish)
English (Cornish) : unexplained.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Furness.
Surname or Lastname
English (Cornish)
English (Cornish) : habitational name from Trewin in Cornwall.
Surname or Lastname
English (Cornish)
English (Cornish) : unexplained.
Surname or Lastname
English (Cornish)
English (Cornish) : habitational name for someone from Tremellen in Cornwall.
CORNISH REBELS
CORNISH REBELS
Male
Basque
, council protection.
Male
English
Priceless
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Tamil, Telugu, Traditional
Name of a Goddess
Female
Polish
Feminine form of Polish Wiktor, WIKTORIA means "conqueror."
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu
Lord Shiva
Girl/Female
Indian
Full of Hope
Male
Welsh
Welsh form of Latin Hilarius, ILAR means "joyful, happy."
Biblical
same as Pai
Girl/Female
Indian
Lively, Entertainer, From a stream or a Spring, The Spring season, The Spring season
Girl/Female
Christian, German, Swedish
Friend of Horses; Horse Lover
CORNISH REBELS
CORNISH REBELS
CORNISH REBELS
CORNISH REBELS
CORNISH REBELS
a.
Pertaining to, derived from, or resembling, the dogwood (Cornus florida).
n.
To cover or conceal with something that gives a fair appearance; to give a fair coloring to by words; to gloss over; to palliate; as, to varnish guilt.
n.
Any horizontal, molded or otherwise decorated projection which crowns or finishes the part to which it is affixed; as, the cornice of an order, pedestal, door, window, or house.
v. t.
To offer for use; to provide (something); to give (something); to afford; as, to furnish food to the hungry: to furnish arms for defense.
n.
Something set round or upon a dish as an embellishment. See Garnish, v. t., 2.
n.
A viscid liquid, consisting of a solution of resinous matter in an oil or a volatile liquid, laid on work with a brush, or otherwise. When applied the varnish soon dries, either by evaporation or chemical action, and the resinous part forms thus a smooth, hard surface, with a beautiful gloss, capable of resisting, to a greater or less degree, the influences of air and moisture.
n.
The dialect, or the people, of Cornwall.
n.
A thin film on the surface of a metal, usually due to a slight alteration of the original color; as, the steel tarnish in columbite.
a.
Of or pertaining to Cornwall, in England.
v. i.
To lose luster; to become dull; as, gilding will tarnish in a foul air.
a.
See Roynish.
n.
A bitter principle obtained from dogwood (Cornus florida), as a white crystalline substance; -- called also cornic acid.
v. t.
To supply with anything necessary, useful, or appropriate; to provide; to equip; to fit out, or fit up; to adorn; as, to furnish a family with provisions; to furnish one with arms for defense; to furnish a Cable; to furnish the mind with ideas; to furnish one with knowledge or principles; to furnish an expedition or enterprise, a room or a house.
n.
To lay varnish on; to cover with a liquid which produces, when dry, a hard, glossy surface; as, to varnish a table; to varnish a painting.
a.
To soil, or change the appearance of, especially by an alternation induced by the air, or by dust, or the like; to diminish, dull, or destroy the luster of; to sully; as, to tarnish a metal; to tarnish gilding; to tarnish the purity of color.
v. t.
To furnish; to supply.
a.
To cause to shine; to make smooth and bright; to polish; specifically, to polish by rubbing with something hard and smooth; as, to burnish brass or paper.
a.
Somewhat like horn; hard.
n. & v.
Varnish.
n.
That which resembles varnish, either naturally or artificially; a glossy appearance.